Monthly Archives: July 2010

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Does the Creativity Crisis Mean We Lack Courage?

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Jeffrey Phillips wrote Innovate on Purpose: Creativity takes Courage which I found to be an interesting analysis of creativity in the business world and to be an interesting addendum to the American creativity crisis.  If creativity takes courage and we … Continue reading

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Nobody Uses the Internet on Fridays

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What if I were to tell you your prayers to your god all went to the Dead Prayer Office and your god never got them? Would you be mortified? What if I told you that all the prayers coming from … Continue reading

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Five Daily Elements to Boost Creativity

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To say there are rules to creativity is hubris.  I’m reminded of that scene in Dead Poet’s Society where Robin William’s character addresses that section of the poetry book about graphing poems. powered by Splicd.com Yet we cannot deny there … Continue reading

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Nobody Uses the Internet on Fridays

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Ahoy, fellow cybertravelers, today is Friday and I’ve claimed the derelict of the SS Internet for my own, at least for the next few moments since no one is using it.  Grab a line and swing aboard. We’ll loot the … Continue reading

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Creativity Starts With a Habit | BlogSDN Articles

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Creativity Starts With a Habit | BlogSDN Articles. The linked article talks about creativity coming more from habit and ritual than spontaneous moments of brilliance.  And looking at the number of people who make their livings being creative, it is … Continue reading

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Killer Apps: Beer Battered Zucchini

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Summer is clearly here and that means all your neighbors who have planted gardens are now reaping pound upon pounds of zucchini.  Anyone who has planted zucchini knows that real zucchini grows to monster sizes.  When a basket of monster … Continue reading

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